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Author Ruva, Christine L

Title How pretrial publicity affects juror decision making and memory / Christine L. Ruva
Published New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2010]
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Description 1 online resource
Series Laws and legislation
Laws and legislation series.
Contents Introduction -- Reverse suggestibility paradigm and source memory theory -- Valence of the PTP and source memory -- Impression formation and valence of the PTP -- Experiment 1 -- Experiment 2 -- Conclusion
Summary Annotation Pretrial publicity (PTP) has been found to have a biasing effect on jury decision making. This chapter explores how research and theory in cognitive psychology has been used to examine the mechanisms responsible for PTP's biasing effects on jury decisions. This research can assist the courts in finding effective remedies for PTP bias. This research suggests that jury deliberations can increase (polarise) juror bias and therefore, cannot be counted on to remedy the effect of PTP on jury decision making. This book also reviews research and theory examining whether memory errors (e.g., source misattributions) and biases of individual jurors are likely to be corrected by jury members during deliberations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [43]-48) and index
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Jury -- United States -- Decision making
Free press and fair trial -- United States
Jury -- United States -- Psychological aspects
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Judicial Branch.
LAW -- Legal Services.
LAW -- Civil Procedure.
Free press and fair trial
Jury -- Decision making
Jury -- Psychological aspects
United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019721476
ISBN 9781617616655
1617616656